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Report: Mahwah Man Arrested in Paterson Drug Raid
Cops found more than $15K in heroin in the raid, which resulted in four arrests, report says.

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Cops found more than $15K in heroin in the raid, which resulted in four arrests, report says.

Township Board of Health is partnering with Midland Park for the event this weekend, which is set to include flu shots for residents.
Work near Ridge Road in Mahwah will likely begin at 6 p.m. two nights this week.
The historical exhibit on Joyce Kilmer is now open.
74-foot-long tractor-trailer comes complete with a gadget gallery that promotes e-reading.
Two-day celebration is happening this week.
Top Mahwah Patch news of the week includes a police warning about a local business's credit card system being compromised by hackers.
Top Wyckoff-Franklin Lakes Patch stories of the week include a potential Ramapo Indian Hills laptop agreement and four candidates dropping out of the Franklin Lakes Board of Ed race.
Township is asking residents to be 'storm informed' and prepared.
Raffle for the hand-crafted quilt will help pay for the Moms' holiday care package shipment to troops overseas.
The return is for bonds issued nearly 50 years ago, report says.
The return is for bonds issued nearly 50 years ago, report says.
Print out the flyer to bring to the Franklin Lakes location later this month.
The township honored both the 14A team and 14B team. Both won the county championships.
Franklin Lakes's Superintendent will be leaving at the end of the school year.
Power should be completely restored restored by 2 p.m. Friday, officials say.
Police are warning residents who recently purchased clothing from a local vendor to carefully review their credit card statements.
Board members said they will solicit feedback on the project from youth and high school sports boosters before making a decision on the proposal.